Published on June 13, 2017

Uploaded on Apr 25, 2017

My search led me through many different communities in the amazon such as: Siona, Secoya, Cofan and finally the Shuar. My search was challenging since I was looking for something very specific and rare in our time and age - a shaman’s apprentice...

Published on Feb 18, 2017

About two weeks ago, I asked you guys on social media to vote for your favorite image so I could make a full video showing you the entire creative process behind one of my most powerful images... So yeah. Enjoy.

Published on Jan 19, 2017

Photographing 74 year old Master silversmith Li-Gong, and his 13 year old granddaughter, Li-Ley-Ling, wasn't easy.
The silver workshop was dark, lit only by a small window and the television set. But sneaking in some 'fill light' from an LED light and trying really hard not to move the camera too much, we managed to get some beautiful images that I'm pretty pleased with.

Published on Jun 2, 2016

I've always loved grainy photographs. As I see it, no matter how beautiful and complex the images are, it's their grainy imperfection that reminds us that what we are seeing is really out there and that it wasn't easy to photograph.
I almost always find my favourite kind of images during the very last light of the setting sun or when things are illuminated by the dancing flame of a candle…But on my last journey to Ethiopia I had what was probably my darkest photoshoot to date.

Published on May 13, 2016

When I first got to Ethiopia I had 2 main goals; the first goal was to satisfy my desire for change since, up to that point, most of my work was focused on different parts of Asia. I wanted to challenge myself to make a new photography project in a completely new environment, one that had no cultural similarities with the other places I've travelled to previously.

Published on Nov 18, 2015

As some of you may know I was fortunate enough to do another TEDx talk on TEDxWhiteCity stage some time ago and now the talk is online for you guys to watch it!
The talk is about my view and intake on the future of photography as an international language, a language that ultimately will connect us all.

Published on Apr 29, 2014

Published on Mar 19, 2014

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